paddyboy23 wrote: » with the number of teens drinking going off the radar,what about a one year jail sentence for anyone caught buying drink for teens,that would make you think twice before you get it for them
BarneyMagee wrote: » In fact the upcoming generation are a lot better than most of the adults out there today.
jdivision wrote: » I had a friend go to prison for a few days for buying drink for minors - did it as a favour, they got caught and squelt on him. He had a previous conviction for drunk and disorderly so got sent to prison for about five days. Ridiculous. Gardai have enough to be doing (or should be doing) than bothering about a few 16 year olds having a few cans in a field and causing no trouble to anybody.
BarneyMagee wrote: » A jail sentence would be very heavy handed. We always used to get people to buy us drink. It was wrong but teenagers need to push their boundaries a bit and make mistakes and hopefully learn from them. They'll all settle down in a few years. In fact the upcoming generation are a lot better than most of the adults out there today.
paddyboy23 wrote: » thats the problem kids today dont grow up they live in a fantasy world
paddyboy23 wrote: » i understand what your saying but your not getting my point,how many 14,15,16year olds do just that have a few beers and go home none thats not the way it works,.
paddyboy23 wrote: » if parents are allowing kids drink not much gardai can do anyway other than take it off them and they just go get more,,.
paddyboy23 wrote: » ive seen what this drink can do when it gets a grip on you and if this buying drink for teens dont stop were going to see a lot more of it so a custodial sentence for anyone caught buying drink for them,this is going to be a serious problem for our kids if its not sorted,.
Cabaal wrote: » You'll find that the vast majority of people think the very opposite,
easyeason3 wrote: » Ye are all wrong. To curb teen drinking we should gather up all the 13 year old kids & make them drink at least 6 cans of Fosters & have a few swigs from a naggin of vodka, no mixer allowed. They'll be sooo sick they probably won't ever want to touch alcohol ever again. No need to thank me, I know I'm a genius.
BarneyMagee wrote: » It was wrong but teenagers need to push their boundaries a bit and make mistakes and hopefully learn from them. They'll all settle down in a few years.
Blay wrote: » Do adults still buy drink for teens? I know people who have changed their date of birth on their passport to buy drink and get into pubs, your suggestion is redundant OP.
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » Quite soon it could be a possibility for mandatory smart card ID for any alcoholic purchases along with electronic tagging on all alcoholic beverages.
TheZohan wrote: » Like the teenagers that killed the two Polish guys in Dimnagh?http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0301/drimnagh.html
delllat wrote: » HOW ? the new passports are not able to be easily altered ,if they were there would be no point in having them